[ad_1] Brilliant goals from Riyad Mahrez and Bernardo Silva and one from Phil Foden gave City their 17th -! – consecutive victory, sending them a 10-point lead at the top of the league. Everton made them work for it, but in the end they were well beaten and finished seventh. …
Read More »Covid-19 cases in nursing homes are believed to have originated from staff who became infected elsewhere
[ad_1] Fatimah Abdullah | KUCHING (Feb 17): Most Covid-19 cases in elderly care facilities have been found to be traced back to staff who became infected elsewhere, said the Minister of Welfare, Community Welfare, Women, Family and Child Development Dato Sri Fatimah Abdullah. As such, he said the Ministry is …
Read More »The decision not to fine the FT minister is ‘absolute nonsense’, says a DAP man
[ad_1] Like anyone else, Federal Territories Minister Annuar Musa should also be fined if he has violated SOPs, says Ramkarpal Singh. PETALING JAYA: Police decision to refer case of alleged violation of Covid-19 Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) by Federal Territories Minister Annuar Musa to Attorney General’s Office is “absolute nonsense,” …
Read More »Accelerate investigation into a family serving turtle eggs, says former Sabah minister
[ad_1] A photo shared on social media of the dinner with turtle eggs served by a family in Beluran, Sabah. KOTA KINABALU: A former Sabah environment minister has demanded that the state Wildlife Department (SWD) expedite its investigation into allegations that a family had served protected turtle eggs over their …
Read More »Police arrest man in possession of homemade air rifles in Iskandar Puteri
[ad_1] ISKANDAR PUTERI: A 63-year-old man was arrested after police found two homemade air rifles in his home here. Iskandar Puteri OCPD Asst Comm Dzulkhairi Mukhtar said the suspect was arrested around 5.30pm on Tuesday (February 16), after police received a complaint from a 21-year-old man whose car was “shot.” …
Read More »Tennis: Tsitsipas sweeps Nadal’s Grand Slam record
[ad_1] MELBOURNE (Reuters) – Rafa Nadal’s bid for a 21st Grand Slam record came to a halt on Wednesday at the Australian Open when Stefanos Tsitsipas rose to defeat the Spaniard 3-6 2-6 7-6 (4) 6- 4 7-5 and reach the semifinals. World number two Nadal had not lost a …
Read More »MACC Confirms Perak PKR Vice President Arrest Including RM1.2mil Cash Seizure
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has confirmed the arrest of Perak PKR Vice President MA Tinagaran, including the seizure of cash totaling RM1.2 thousand, following project-linked corruption investigations. MACC confirmed that it had detained a vice president of a political party, who has ties to a former …
Read More »Covid-19: the death toll exceeds 1,000 with 22 new deaths, 2,998 new cases registered
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: The number of deaths from Covid-19 has passed the four-digit mark with 1,005 deaths recorded since the outbreak of the pandemic, says the Ministry of Health. This comes as the country recorded 22 deaths due to the coronavirus on Wednesday (February 17), including a 100-year-old man from …
Read More »Silverstone tire factory shut down in Kamunting
[ad_1] The Toyo Tires workers in Kamunting were shocked when they were told that the factory was closing and now they expect a good compensation package. TAIPING: The Silverstone factory in Kamunting will close its store in June, after 30 years of operation. The day before the public announcement of …
Read More »Durian trade hit by lockdown
[ad_1] Durian traders increasingly rely on China’s appetite for the world’s smelliest fruit. RAUB: A prolonged lockdown has slowed domestic demand for durians and left traders more dependent on China’s appetite for the world’s smelliest fruit. Fans love the “king of fruits” for its sweet and sour taste and creamy …
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